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Pels at Jazz: The Hot Streak Continues

We need a statement game on Wednesday. Blow them out while staying locked in for the whole game. Last year we didn't seem to coast as much against lower tier teams, at least after the a s break.
 
Okay so if we have to throw out the 8-0 record when we don't have a "PG" against mostly bad teams (but with some good ones in there as well), do we get to count when the Jazz LOSE to bad teams when Ricky plays?
Nope. Those losses don't count.

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Okay so if we have to throw out the 8-0 record when we don't have a "PG" against mostly bad teams (but with some good ones in there as well), do we get to count when the Jazz LOSE to bad teams when Ricky plays?
But our offense is 2.3 points better over 100 possessions with Rubio.

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We lost because of schedule difficulty. Don't ask me how blowing a 17 point lead at home against an inferior team is a result of being a victim of schedule difficulty... But that's what it is, amirite? Couldn't be anything like, simply not being as good as we were last season or anything. Nope.
 
Okay so if we have to throw out the 8-0 record when we don't have a "PG" against mostly bad teams (but with some good ones in there as well), do we get to count when the Jazz LOSE to bad teams when Ricky plays?

Ha. there is always a reason things do and don't count... consistency and logic are not welcome here... GTFO
 
But our offense is 2.3 points better over 100 possessions with Rubio.

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Our offensive rating in clutch possessions against opposing Pacific division opponents not name the Lakers on Thursday nights following a night off when there is a full moon show that Ricky is our best offensive player... you have to adjust for pace of course.
 
This was one of the worst games of the season for me. We looked so complacent out there and the Pels weren't really trying either until the fourth quarter. AD looks like he doesn't care and would rather sit the rest of the season. Because of that we had no heart and thought we could win without trying, especially the way Korver continually bailed us out. The Jazz have only themselves to blame, and that includes Rudy and Donovan.
 
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